Hackers can now access your Wi-Fi-enabled digital camera and spy on you

Computer security is of the utmost importance to any technology user. Today, so many hackers exist in the world that there are even hacker conventions for hobbyists and enthusiasts interested in the âart.â Forget your traditional computer hacking, though. Now the fear is stealing access to Wi-Fi-enabled digital cameras. Â The Canon EOS ID X with built-in Wi-Fi. (Image via Canon ) Â Two experts, Daniel Mende and Pascal Turbing, from a German-based IT consulting firm ERNW described how they were able to hack into a Canon camera at SchmooCon 2013 , a hacker convention held last month in Washington, DC. Â The duo walked attendees step by step through the process of entering a Canon EOS ID X with built-in Wi-Fi. In the past, Canon cameras did not include built-in network interfaces. Instead it was an addition that needed to be purchased separately. Â Built-in Ethernet is re...